Magnetic ground state, critical analysis of magnetization, and large magnetocaloric effect in the ferromagnetically coupled kagome lattice YCa3(MnO)3(BO3)4
Abstract
We report a detailed study of the magnetic properties, critical analysis of magnetization, and magnetocaloric effect of a spin-2 kagome lattice YCa3(MnO)3(BO3)4. The experiments are complemented by the density functional band structure calculations. The magnetic measurements suggest a highly frustrated nature of the compound due to competing ferro- and antiferromagnetic interactions with the dominant one being ferromagnetic. It undergoes a unconventional ferromagnetic ordering at T* 7.8 K and a field induced metamagnetic transition in low fields, implying spin canting. A H-T phase diagram is constructed that features three phase regimes. Indeed, the band structure calculations reveal dominant ferromagnetic interaction along the chains that are coupled antiferromagnetically yielding a frustrated kagome geometry. This compound shows a large magnetocaloric effect with isothermal entropy change S m 12 J/kg-K, adiabatic temperature change T ad 8.4 K, and relative cooling power RCP 349 J/kg for a field change of 7 T. The critical analysis of magnetization and magnetocaloric parameters suggests that the transition is a second order phase transition and it is tricritical mean field type. Owing to it's large magnetocaloric parameters, second order phase transition, and no thermal hysteresis, YCa3(MnO)3(BO3)4 emerges as a potential rare-earth free material for magnetic refrigeration.
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